Well this is a surprise turn of events, Daybreak Game Company has just announced that it's to split their zombie survival game, H1Z1 into two independent games, the first, H1Z1: King of the Kill takes the game's iconic Battle Royale and spins it into its own original game, and H1Z1: Just Survive, basically the H1Z1 you know today, but with a core focus on survival in the zombie infected world.

Before Daybreak Games Studio became their own independent studio, they were Sony Online Entertainment, and while they were still SOE they unveiled their open world zombie survival game H1Z1 and launched it onto Early Access on PC with the promise to launch the game on PlayStation 4 too, however things have gone quiet on the PS4 front, but good news, news is incoming.

According to Daybreak president John Smedley, Daybreak Game Studios, formerly Sony Online Entertainment, have had quite enough with people exploiting their game and has issued a huge wave of bans across thousands of accounts. Though that probably won't stop players complaining.

Daybreak Game Company, formerly Sony Online Entertainment, have been through the wars these past few months ever since H1Z1 launched into Early Access on Steam this January. First many were unhappy with the game's microtransactions, others were annoyed by bugs, then Sony sold off the developers who rebranded themselves as an independent studio, Daybreak Game Company. Now it seems they finally have good news as the game has sold over 1 million copies on Steam.

It's been a bit of a rocky start for Sony Online Entertainment's zombie survival title, H1Z1, with the launch being plagued with login issues, then many players being frustrated and annoyed with the games "pay-to-win" crate drops, and as of the early hours of this morning, the game's servers have been down, and eight hours later there's still nothing.

Following the launch of Sony Online Entertainment's sandbox zombie survival title, H1Z1, many have been disappointed with the way the game handles crate drops that many feel offer an unfair disadvantage. In response to those complains, SOE's John Smedley took to the official reddit page, and announced that if you're unhappy, get a refund.